Getting linux on there can be done, but the best solution seems to be adding myth tv on the OS natively. If we can get the distro to work natively with OSx it would allow both apple tv and the mac mini to be media directors. I will be testing apple tv in a couple of weeks when I get the other functionality working. Disadvantage is you lose the non myth functionality. Links to get it in OSx are included in the thread above.

I don't know if I agree that it would be the best solution - at least in the context on linuxMCE. Just getting MythTV frontend on it is not puttling linuxMCE on it - it just becomes another MythTV frontend for which you can currently use a modded xbox or various other things.

The advantage of using it would to be get it to run as a full media director - because it is relatively inexpensive and looks nice plus it seems to have the bits that an MD needs (TV out, DVD drive, remote control, low noise, SFF, good audio out). If you are going to be happy with MythTV functionality then I would suggest don't bother with linuxMCE at all - it just makes it harder. Just go with a dedicated MythTV distribution.

Darren,Yes I agree the goal is full LMCE on it. Right now to do so you have to install linux on the ATV and then get all of the drivers working. Check the links on the other thread for more information on the install process and what is and isn't working. I am pretty sure in a short amount of time the Linux install will be good enough to directly install LMCE on it with no major issues. Until those are resolved is you want basic functionality you may want to go with the the Myth for apple install. The best solution IMO be a LMCE that would natively install on OSx similar to the myth install I have linked to. I will be trying both the linux and native myth installs and report back on how I do.

Is there something special about the hard drive or could a generic drive be substituted and the original stored should warranty service be needed? What video formats does the Myth setup support on that platform?

* HDMI - WORKING (DVI tested) * Component working using a single cable (chinch cable at the green video output connected to the yellow video input of my old 4:3 CRT-TV). Colors are fine and so you don't need a video converter box (as suggested in many forums). Tested using the binary nvidia driver and this config:

* mactel-linux driver recognizes it - untested otherwise * first signal from apple remote is somewhat recognized. Any following signals are not reported. After reloading usbhid module another signal is reported (using cat with /dev/input/by-id/usb-Apple_Computer,_Inc._IR_Receiver-event-ir)

patch appleir.c to include the AppleTV IR USB id (#define USB_DEVICE_ID_APPLE_TV_IR 0x8241) in the same way as USB_DEVICE_ID_APPLE_IR and it will work.

* Apple_TV_Linux_IR_Howto details the userspace method.

Broadcom BCM94321MC wireless

* NDISWrapper Windows drivers - WORKING with a Dell Driver and ndiswrapper 1.41

USB

* USB booting works when you disable ehci-hcd in kernel * possible to boot Linux from USB Flash memory? * USB HID working (keyboard, mouse), but not with ehci-hcd * USB Storage working (tested with usb memory stick), but not with ehci-hcd

As I see AppleTV is the best and cheapest candidate for VESA mounted MD. It'd be very-very good to setup that box as MD. I think it's possible. I heard that one guy have installed Kubuntu on AppleTV and was able watch 1080p! I need to contact with him if I'll able to do that.

BTW, I don't understand why PC producers don't make something similar (I'm talking about functionality not the price). All VESA mounted PCs are based on VIA chipsets. Why they cannot use nVidia as Apple does?

nite_man,Can you forward the information once you locate it? I have been meaning to work on this for a while but have been fighting other issues with my integration and am very interested in this solution.

nite_man,Can you forward the information once you locate it? I have been meaning to work on this for a while but have been fighting other issues with my integration and am very interested in this solution.

As I see AppleTV is the best and cheapest candidate for VESA mounted MD. It'd be very-very good to setup that box as MD. I think it's possible. I heard that one guy have installed Kubuntu on AppleTV and was able watch 1080p! I need to contact with him if I'll able to do that.

BTW, I don't understand why PC producers don't make something similar (I'm talking about functionality not the price). All VESA mounted PCs are based on VIA chipsets. Why they cannot use nVidia as Apple does?

nite_man - with the new nVidia chipset that type of thing is bound to start coming out! I think it was either 9200 or 9400 video, plus all the rest of the n/sbridge stuff on a motherboard that can fit in the palm of your hand! Add CPU and memory and off you go - ultra low power, imagine how small the MD would be